https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uOfEKzOVAI Yes and no, regardless of Judge Napolitano's rhetoric. Let us use three other examples. (1) The right of a police officer to reach in a person's pocket during a pat down, (2) search a person's trunk during a traffic stop, and (3) to enter a person's home to search for evidence of a... Continue Reading →
What Does the Bible Say About the Power of Prayer?
Is prayer really necessary? Do our prayers really do any good? Can prayer really solve problems? How will our life be different if we make prayer a regular part of your life? We might wonder, ‘If God knows everything, why should we pray?’ (Matthew 6:8) What if we pray for relief of a problem and... Continue Reading →
Can We Really Trust the Bible?
We have just spent four chapters explaining the Bible contains no errors and contradictions. They are simply Bible difficulties. In the next few chapters, we will cover some of the accusations by today’s Bible critics. In chapter 17, we will cover whether science has invalidated the Bible, demonstrating it is unscientific. One of the long-held... Continue Reading →
The Seriously Flawed Feminist Criticism of the Bible Harmonizes So Well with Today’s Secular Way of Thinking
Introduction Emerging in the academic literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, feminist theology has captivated the interests of men and women involved in theological studies over the last several decades due, in part, to the widespread acceptance that the biblical text is nothing more than a tool of oppression used to oppress women systematically.... Continue Reading →
Was the Apostle Peter In Rome?
The Catholic Encyclopedia maintains that Peter was in Rome, saying, “St. Peter’s residence and death in Rome are established beyond contention as historical facts by a series of distinct testimonies extending from the end of the first to the end of the second centuries.”[1] Similarly, the New Catholic Encyclopedia observes, “It is quite certain that Peter... Continue Reading →